Sticker Crazy? Label 228 Project & Hello Sticker Project

Are you obsessed with sticking crap on street poles?

Then get your work published alongside artists like Zoso and Aaron Kraten!

We covered this project in the Spring 2008 print issue of REDEFINE, but it’s time the web got a taste of the Label 228 Project, an unpaid labor of love started by artist Camden Noir.


One of Camden’s images.

Another project that has recently caught our attention is the “Hello, my name is…” art book project. Not quite sure what their official name is, but one thing is clear: they need a better name. Haha.

To our knowledge, the Label 228 Project is still seeking a publisher, and the Hello Sticker book will be published in late 2010. Thus far, however, it seems that the Label 228 Project as a head start in terms of content quality. It will be interesting to see how all this pans out.

(And wait… what’s this right here? Is there’s another? How many of these projects are there?)

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Vee Hua 華婷婷

Vee Hua 華婷婷 (they/them) is a writer, filmmaker, and organizer with semi-nomadic tendencies. Much of their work unifies their metaphysical interests with their belief that art can positively transform the self and society. They are the Editor-in-Chief of REDEFINE, Interim Managing Editor of South Seattle Emerald, and Co-Chair of the Seattle Arts Commission. They also previously served as the Executive Director of the interdisciplinary community hub, Northwest Film Forum, where they played a key role in making the space more welcoming and accessible for diverse audiences.

Vee has two narrative short films. Searching Skies (2017) touches on Syrian refugee resettlement in the United States; with it, they helped co-organize The Seventh Art Stand, a national film and civil rights discussion series against Islamophobia. Reckless Spirits (2022) is a metaphysical, multi-lingual POC buddy comedy for a bleak new era, in anticipation of a feature-length project.

Vee is passionate about cultural space, the environment, and finding ways to covertly and overtly disrupt oppressive structures. They also regularly share observational human stories through their storytelling newsletter, RAMBLIN’ WITH VEE!, and are pursuing a Master’s in Tribal Resource and Environmental Stewardship under the Native American Studies Department at the University of Minnesota.

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